After Nick Foles found Corey Clement in the end zone on a 22-yard pass, the referees ruled it a touchdown, but then reviewed the play.

Replay showed that Clement had two steps in bounds, but appeared to be bobbling the ball on the first step, meaning he would need two more to make it an official catch. On his third step, Clement's toes were out of bounds, meaning Clement did not appear to have two steps in bounds with the ball secured.

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However, when the referees finished the review, they ruled that it was a touchdown.

"I give up!" NBC analyst Cris Collinsworth said, summing up what continues to be mass confusion over what constitutes a catch in the NFL.

Even Bill Belichick appeared to give what looked like an eye roll when the refs made the call.

Collinsworth and Belichick were not alone. Others in the NFL world were just as confused by the call.

In January, Roger Goodell said he would like to completely re-write the catch rule to make it more obvious. If the catch rule comes back to play a big part in the Super Bowl, the NFL will be under even more pressure to clarify one of the basic aspects of the game.